Use virtualenv. All the cool kids are doing it.

You will love it -- it does what you want and more, and I use it on my  
Mac with no worries.

Shawn

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On Dec 22, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Alex Fink <af...@learningdreams.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm developing for several different Django projects, one of which has
> yet to move from Django 1.0 to 1.1. I'd like to move some of the
> projects to 1.1, but keep one of the projects on 1.0. Maybe this is  
> easy
> to do, but I didn't know the right search terms to figure out what I'm
> trying to do. The production servers are on two different machines, so
> that's taken care of, but all the development is done on the same (my)
> computer and I need to be able to develop and test for both projects.
> Does this make any sense? Is it possible to do this?
>
> I am on Mac OS X 10.5, Python 2.5.
>
> Thank you,
> Alex
>
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